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Clubs like Killie should be trying to attract more of their own fans instead of relying on the Bigots to make up the shortfall.
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05-05-2012 03:59 PM #6901
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i'm quite sure that sir rod will have the same opinion as the killie chairman....every SPL chairman will be the same, i(and others) have thought all along that the buns will be in the SPL next season and will finish either 1st...or 2nd.....no change, our only hope of any serious damage to them will be the law/hector, the SPL have no f****n morals/integrity whatsoever, not where money is concerned, cash IS king END OF
'kin sickening
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........... and I hope that in due course, Petrie will tell us how he/Hibs voted. Further to the Killie chairman giving a vote of confidence, his manager, ten minutes ago, said in an interview, "Let's stop all this talk about Rangers being in the 3rd division. We all know they will definitely be in the SPL next season.". It wasn't said in a way that implied he was unhappy about it.
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05-05-2012 05:01 PM #6907
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Rules for some teams, no rules for others, they are going to kill the game up here.
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05-05-2012 05:04 PM #6908
One of my mates at work's Killie fan. He's just said
"that's no more home games then, if your lot vote against them then at least I can watch Killie there"
He went on to say he'll be a travelling supporter but only to the teams that also voted against.....
Do these directors/pundits etc not realise?
We don't bl**dy care if our team needs to recut its cloth financially, sporting integrity is most important.... I'm getting so hacked off at listening to the radio and hearing pundits going on about how other teams will lose out as if they're on our bloody side and it's just we're too stupid to realise!!!!!!
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05-05-2012 05:48 PM #6910
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The thing I would like to see is this, Monday's game looks like it will have the largest hibs support of the season, how difficult would it be to have a member of staff at each turnstile asking the fans, "do you think rangers should be allowed back into SPL" a simple yes or no answer is all that's required, then collate the answers and Petrie votes with the majority view!
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05-05-2012 06:11 PM #6912
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I doubt there are any Chairman among the 11 other clubs who reckon their fans will be happy about it.
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05-05-2012 06:19 PM #6913
I think Monday could be the most important day for Scottish football ever. If the other eleven clubs vote to transfer rangers old membership to a new club without making it work it's way through the leagues like Ross county have done then any pretence at sporting integrity is gone. I can't see why anyone would bother to support any other team in the league knowing that your team are just there to make up the numbers in an old firm league.
My boy has just started playing for Spartans so I may just start taking him down to watch their senior team. Maybe the odd trip to an EPL game.
The level of cheating by Rangers over a ten year period is worthy of complete expulsion from the SFA, yet the clubs are willing to allow them to carry on without punishment. It really is shameful.
What will Hibs do? So far the silence is deafening. I personally believe that we will vote for admitting the new club directly into the SPL and if that's the case then we really will be a nothing club and withdrawing my support and that of my two sons will be an easy decision.
I'm afraid to say that Hampden may be my last game. It would at least be nice to go out on a high. GGTTH
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05-05-2012 06:24 PM #6914
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Can't believe Doncaster was blogging this in March when Hearts didn't pay wages. What a hypocrite!!!!!!!!!
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Financial Fair Play
Football and finance have often sat uneasily together. But with some of our clubs under intense financial pressure, it is no surprise that questions about ‘financial fair play’ have once again been raised in the context of Scottish football.
Crucial to an understanding of financial fair play, is an appreciation of why it is vital that clubs live within their means. This blog is an attempt to set out what is meant by ‘financial fair play’, and why prompt payment of players, the taxman and other member clubs is so important to football as a whole.
‘Financial fair play’ is a phrase that is often trotted out in football circles. It was one of 11 key values presented by UEFA President Michel Platini to the 2009 UEFA Congress. Its stated aim was to “restore well-being to the European club game”.
But what does ‘financial fair play’ really mean? UEFA’s explanation, in 2010, was that the concept would require clubs to balance their books over the medium term, not spend more than they earn, and operate within their financial means.
This is all seen as important for one key reason: because any club that is spending more on players than they can afford, is automatically gaining a sporting advantage over every other club it competes with. Whether the precise system of measurement used by UEFA is perfect is a moot point. But the logic behind the principle however is, I think, broadly sound. And it is this same principle that explains the position of the SPL.
To turn a blind eye, to allow clubs to continually fail to make prompt payments as they fall due, would be to allow those clubs to gain an unfair sporting advantage over all those other clubs that pay their players, the taxman and other clubs on time. That is one of the reasons why, whenever the SPL receives a request from players to adjudicate on their contracts, it has a duty to do so.
The fundamental basis of any football league is that all member clubs are treated equally. But, increasingly, leagues across the world are going further. In England, for example, the Football League routinely imposes a player embargo on clubs who fail to pay their players in full and on time. And, in League Two, clubs have accepted limits on the amounts that they can spend, relative to their income.
The whole issue of ‘financial fair play’ will no doubt continue to be developed across the whole of football. In the meantime, it is vital that the Scottish Premier League continue to treat all member clubs even-handedly.
It may put the SPL in the uncomfortable position of having to rule against member clubs in certain instances. Whenever we are requested by professional players to adjudicate on their contracts, for example, we should continue to do so. And, where appropriate, to rule in the players’ favour and to make orders for on-time payment by our member clubs.
The integrity of the entire League – and the long-term interests of all 12 member clubs within it – demands that we do just that.
More widely though, it is important that we keep the whole issue of financial fair play firmly in the spotlight. Improving our rule book and making it less likely that our member clubs end up in financial difficulty in the first place should continue to be a priority. And with this in mind, all 12 SPL member clubs will meet this Monday. On the agenda will be our existing rules on financial fair play and whether our current rule book needs improvement in the face of the financial challenges being faced by several member clubs.
If agreement in principle is reached, this could mean our clubs voting on new, tougher, rules on financial fair play at a general meeting, either in April or July this year. It will be a difficult debate. But it is vital that we do not shy away from these issues or bury our heads in the sand.
It may be uncomfortable to address these thorny problems head-on. But the long-term health and prosperity of Scottish football demands that we do just that.
Neil Doncaster
Chief Executive, Scottish Premier League
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05-05-2012 06:27 PM #6915
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I can categorically state that after thirty five years of attending Scottish football matches and being treated like sh*t for the vast majority of that tim if the Huns are re-admitted into the SPL hopefully watching Hibernian winning the Scottish Cup will be the last time I spend any money on the SPL's sub-standard and rigged product.
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05-05-2012 06:39 PM #6918
@michaelmcp: Great call on SSB. Caller had panel gazumped when asked them to name one relegated SPL side who went bust, afterall no OF revenue or tv cash
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05-05-2012 06:45 PM #6919
If this farce pans out as most seem to think it will, can I suggest that as well as voting with their feet as far as SPL matches are concerned, the fans extend it also to a boycott of international matches involving the Scottish team.
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This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteIn the 30+ years I've been supporting Hibs and attending games things have always been stacked in favour of the OF and particularly so since the inception of the SPL but this is something else. If they get away with this and start as a newco in the SPL next season, that will be the end of the road for me and Scottish fitba. I have no intention of puting another penny into some so blatantly corrupt and morally bankrupt.
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Hibs will have become like the guy who fights Big Daddy (showing my age) at the wrestling. Allowed to win a couple of rounds but Big Daddy always wins in the end.
Not something I'll be interested in.
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05-05-2012 06:53 PM #6922
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Most Chairmen wont want to deal with a shortfall in income whilst waiting for more fans coming through the gates and therefore will be happy to have Rangers and the TV deal and having a better understanding of their income. IMO, they are wanting 11 chairmen there so that they cant hide behind 'it was a majority of the SPL that wanted rangers Newco voted straight back in'.
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You can add my name to that list!!
As an ex player , albeit a long time ago, I was quite proud that I had, although for only a couple of years, played at a decent level and contributed to the pleasure supporters got from following their team etc.. No massive wages / transfer fees , no prima donnas just guys giving it their best shot for a decent wage .
SPL Chairmen are now close to signing a " cheats charter" plus there is no integrity or moral fibre being shown by them .
Scottish Football RIP
I will watch rugby , amateur football on the Links /Inverleith Park but not a penny to SPL teams
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Think about it another way, Rod Petrie is a money man - We've all done the fag packet calculations on here and realised that actually, Rangers and the smelly hordes they bring dont actually make us that much money. RP isnt an idiot, whatever some of us think on here, 50 -60 grand isnt worth what's being sold and I am convinced he knows that too. More than most RP knows about cutting the coat according to the cloth and reckon we (Hibs) are probably one of the teams in the best shape to be able to do that. In fact we've spent the last 20 odd years getting to the position where we are now, the ideal position to put the boot right into these ****ers.
On another track, loving Alex Thomson's work, he looked/ sounded genuinely appalled at what was unravelling at Ibrox. Good on him, bout time we got some real journalism.
Edit: I would expect Hibs not to be giving much away at this point anyway to be honest, cards close to chest and all that.Last edited by EuanH78; 05-05-2012 at 07:16 PM. Reason: added stuff
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05-05-2012 07:22 PM #6926
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"Member clubs are mindful of a sporting integrity aspect but the commercial benefits outweigh that."
cant believe that statement, can the clubs not see that the only clubs that will suffer are them as it wont affect the OF.
SPL will be laughing stock of world football
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05-05-2012 07:40 PM #6930
this might sound like mince, and probably something that couldn't happen too quickly. But, if the huns got emptied and the league got increased, would the extra home games have any compensation on the cash that might be lost from the loss of tv monies?
Just a thought really.
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